Ann Townsend


Ann Townsend is an American poet and essayist.

Early life

Townsend was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She received her B.A. at Denison University in 1985. Townsend attended Ohio State University, where she received an M.A. and Ph.D.

Career

Since 1992 Townsend has taught modern and contemporary poetry, creative writing, and literary translation at Denison University. She has also taught in the low-residency MFA program at Carlow University.
Her poetry and essays have appeared in such magazines as Poetry, The American Poetry Review, The Paris Review, and The Nation, among others. She has received fellowships from the Lannan Foundation, The National Endowment for the Arts, and the Ohio Arts Council, and is a winner of the Discovery Prize from The Nation. Her poems have been anthologized in American Poetry: The Next Generation, The Bread Loaf Anthology of New American Poets, The Extraordinary Tide: New Poetry by American Women, and Legitimate Dangers: American Poets of the New Century.
Her poetry collections include Dime Store Erotics, The Coronary Garden, and Dear Delinquent. She is the co-editor, with David Baker, of the collection Radiant Lyre: Essays on Lyric Poetry.
In August 2009, Townsend, along with notable American poets Erin Belieu and Cate Marvin, cofounded the national feminist organization. Since its founding, VIDA has published an annual report on the status of women writers by tabulating and comparing rates of publication between male and female authors. The VIDA survey, known as the VIDA Count, is the first of its kind and highlights the ways in which gender bias affects American literary publishing. In 2016, Townsend, Belieu and Marvin were the recipients of the Barnes and Noble Writers for Writers Prize, given in recognition of their work on behalf of the larger literary community.

Awards and honors

Collections of poetry